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Opinion | Britain’s Post-Liberal Disorder
- 1. The defeat of populist leaders like Orban does not reverse the persistent post-liberal disorder.
- 2. Britain's council elections reveal a fragmented political landscape and rising populist parties like Reform.
- 3. Three forces—aging populations, mass immigration, and the internet—drive the current post-liberal crisis.
- 4. Post-liberalism is a persistent political situation driven by general conditions, not specific ideologies.
- 5. Stable governance requires complex, less ideologically satisfying solutions, not simply defeating political opponents.